Eagles 2025 NFL Schedule Released
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While every team in the NFL knows their opponents for the 2025 campaign, the exact order of their schedule will be officially revealed on Wednesday, May 14. However, in the days leading up to that, several individual games will be leaked to the public,
Positions like edge rusher, right guard, and cornerback are all positions where battles are expected to take place. Dave Zangaro of NBC Philadelphia believes another position group is one to watch during training camp.
The Philadelphia Eagles have plenty of talent on the roster and are eventually gonna have to make some tough decisions. The position group that has been talked
The Eagles already bolstered their depth at the position by signing Josh Uche and ... about whether he’d be able to win a training camp battle to start at right guard. If the Eagles intend ...
Hollin Pierce With the draft selections of Hinton and Williams and the rookie free-agent signing of Pierce, the Eagles created some fascinating position battles for training camp. Williams played ...
Former Clemson star running back Will Shipley will battle A.J ... before him, the Eagles seem to be preparing for an exit strategy as they work to get younger at the position.
There's another era underway in Seattle, too, after the Seahawks decided to undergo a change at quarterback after trading Geno Smith and signing Sam Darnold to a multiyear deal. While Darnold is the projected starter for 2025, the team's newest quarterback quickly showed signs of progress during his first NFL practice.
In two months, the Eagles will begin their training camp practices. The reigning Super Bowl champions have one of the best rosters in the NFL, so a few position battles and roster competitions ...
Nick Sirianni elevated Kevin Patullo after losing an offensive coordinator to another team’s head-coaching position ... Eagles have options: Tyler Steen, who lost last year’s training camp ...
Former Eagles first-round pick Andre Dillard has found a new team. The No. 22 overall pick from the 2019 draft on Friday signed a one-year deal with the San Francisco 49ers. Dillard, 29, is now with his fourth team in four years but is — at least for now — sticking around in the NFL.